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and so it's a very supportive environment. >> we've got to leave it there. sri and jonathan, thank you so much for joining us today. >>> let's look at what gold prices are doing. certainly no bubble there. in fact, they're falling after posting a two-week high earlier yesterday. we go to sharon epperson with more. lady in red. >> reporter: mandy, it is all about the fed and when they will start tapering. a lot of traders are still parsing through the fed's statement from yesterday. we are looking at a continuation of the decline. and part of that is due to some key technical levels. the inability of gold to stay above the 1355 level just a few days ago. and the fact that it already had run up about 100 bucks just in two weeks' time. now we're seeing that momentum back in the gold market. we're also watching what's happening in the oil market. many traders will be following very carefully any development about iran over the next several days as they go into the next round of nuclear talks at the end of this week. and today we're hearing that the obama adminis
and so it's a very supportive environment. >> we've got to leave it there. sri and jonathan, thank you so much for joining us today. >>> let's look at what gold prices are doing. certainly no bubble there. in fact, they're falling after posting a two-week high earlier yesterday. we go to sharon epperson with more. lady in red. >> reporter: mandy, it is all about the fed and when they will start tapering. a lot of traders are still parsing through the fed's statement from...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >> good morning to you. the streets are clear at least on that shot. avenues of the america running straight in the center of new york city. good morning to you. investigators shutting down a newly completed highly sophisticated drug promo from the border of tee wanna. more than 75 have been discovered. they found in 600 yard tunnel linking san diego to tijuana. 30 tons of marijuana were confiscated in that operation. russia trumpeted a zero waste program promising the cleanest olympic games ever. there is word the state owned russian railway is dumping construction waist into an illegal landfill. this is raising concerns about dumping in the water. the epa fines the railway 3,000 dollars for the dumping. didn't order the dump closed. the $51 million budget contains no provisions for treating waste. >> members of the oneida indian nation forcing them to step in to force the washington redskins to change their names. he has no
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. >> good morning to you. the streets are clear at least on that shot. avenues of the america running straight in the center of new york city. good morning to you. investigators shutting down a newly completed highly sophisticated drug promo from the border of tee wanna. more than 75 have been discovered. they found in 600 yard...
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what kind of a business environment do companies find themselves in to go down this wrong path of innovation? > this can happen in almost any industry. i have seen it happen in the digital industry, i seen it happen in the sport watch industry. it's right now happening in microsoft, g e, phillips, and the light industry i can go on and on. it's almost in a situation that this can happen. so are the stressed industries of these companies that have their backs up against the wall? no, not necessarily. this can be in it in an industry that is much mature or it can be in an industry that is not all that mature. but the problem that companies face is that they have to make a very difficult choice. embrace an innovation that is going to destroy your profits or get risk losing your business. companies often can't make this decision they behave like the deer in headlights at that time. how can they know that they're in the position of making the wrong in innovative decision? how do companies protect themselves from making this mistake? > well first of all is to understand that when you have an optio
what kind of a business environment do companies find themselves in to go down this wrong path of innovation? > this can happen in almost any industry. i have seen it happen in the digital industry, i seen it happen in the sport watch industry. it's right now happening in microsoft, g e, phillips, and the light industry i can go on and on. it's almost in a situation that this can happen. so are the stressed industries of these companies that have their backs up against the wall? no, not...
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that's a high risk environment. we think people have to be cautious here. dennischeryl: cautious but somee want to make equity bets. the average portfolio. you do like energy and i want to ask about that because we had earnings from exxonmobil, conoco phillips. issues legally aside, this group has been very strong. do you like energy right now? >> we do, but we definitely like them at cheaper prices. great companies, very well run but we do think they're a little bit rich right now. lots more opportunity in production companies really take advantage of the shell opportunities around this country. with a complete revolution on the energy we are able to produce so those folks who have very focused interest in major basins such as those, this infamous moves in the stock price is because the fundamentals are so good. wait for a pullback and go long those names. cheryl: i like the fact he told your clients this morning we need term limits in congress. you think. i think too much everybody agrees with that if you look at the approval rate. thank you so much, good
that's a high risk environment. we think people have to be cautious here. dennischeryl: cautious but somee want to make equity bets. the average portfolio. you do like energy and i want to ask about that because we had earnings from exxonmobil, conoco phillips. issues legally aside, this group has been very strong. do you like energy right now? >> we do, but we definitely like them at cheaper prices. great companies, very well run but we do think they're a little bit rich right now. lots...
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here is the way to come in, bring the little ones and, have been dressed up in a safe environment. we have some signature pancakes from mom and dad. pumpkin pancakes. we have a couple of things that make us a little different than everyone else. melissa: i wonder as a business owner. and the game of the economics of these things. to ukraine's when you hear the national campaign to my comment he will give you something free. >> of course everything is involved when it comes to investing. that is our look at it. i never look at it as free. we involve marketing plans, you know, free food, but i don't call it free. i call it investing. here is a way we can entrench ourselves in a neighborhood, have fun with our core guests because we are number one in family dining. we deal with families. so here is a way to invest in our relationship by giving a little scary face. melissa: a great idea. we were out trecker treating when. the restaurant, standing out front with waiters and constant. they said to our kids, come on in, we have candy in the contest . and parents, i free first cocktail for
here is the way to come in, bring the little ones and, have been dressed up in a safe environment. we have some signature pancakes from mom and dad. pumpkin pancakes. we have a couple of things that make us a little different than everyone else. melissa: i wonder as a business owner. and the game of the economics of these things. to ukraine's when you hear the national campaign to my comment he will give you something free. >> of course everything is involved when it comes to investing....
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i think we like sectors now that benefit from a rising interest rate environment. interest rates are likely not to rise in the first half of 2014. by the second half you should start to see that creep up. >> thank you so much. >> happy halloween. thank you very much. for bringing the boa along. >> that's right. it's halloween. we're coming back with the closing countdown to end out this strong month. >>> facebook shares up on fire. up nearly 100% since late july. technology investor dan niles thinks it's time to get out. sold an entire stake this week after buying the stom below $20 a share earlier this year. he knew the right time to get in. is he correct that now is the time to get out? you're watching the "closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the mar
i think we like sectors now that benefit from a rising interest rate environment. interest rates are likely not to rise in the first half of 2014. by the second half you should start to see that creep up. >> thank you so much. >> happy halloween. thank you very much. for bringing the boa along. >> that's right. it's halloween. we're coming back with the closing countdown to end out this strong month. >>> facebook shares up on fire. up nearly 100% since late july....
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says the ex-couple prefers texting over speaking and that eight children are living in an unhealthy environment. >>> celebrity divorces adopt always have to get ugly. according to various reports demi moore and ashton kutcher reached an amicable agreement in their divorce proceedings two years after their split. >>> david bowie celebrated halloween by releasing a creepy new video. according to the press release, he released a new clip for "love is lost" in his new apartment for 13 bucks. >>> the piano man plans to bring in the new year brooklyn style. billy joel will perform a new year's eve concert at the barclay center making it his first new york city show in seven years. >>> finally, katy perry happily left one legendary rocker off her list of high-profile romances. this was way back when. the pop star says she stiff armed milk jagger when he made a pass at her when she was 18 years old. she was back-up singer for the rolling stones. jagger says perry is confusing the rocker with someone else. i don't know his relationship status, but who would deny hitting on an 18-year-old katy perry. tha
says the ex-couple prefers texting over speaking and that eight children are living in an unhealthy environment. >>> celebrity divorces adopt always have to get ugly. according to various reports demi moore and ashton kutcher reached an amicable agreement in their divorce proceedings two years after their split. >>> david bowie celebrated halloween by releasing a creepy new video. according to the press release, he released a new clip for "love is lost" in his new...
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however, we can do things to help students function in an environment in which underaged drinking is going to happen. >> reporter: the collaborative will also host intensive training sessions. the next one is scheduled for early november. reporting live for wjz, linh bui, wjz eyewitness news. >> they host the collaborative. nearly a dozen other colleges participate. >>> if you're waiting for somebody to get home from work, let's check in on our roads right now, here's kristy breslin at wjz traffic control. >> hi, mary. hi, everyone. we're dealing with a lot of accidents this rush hour. watch for a crash there at 197, blocking the two left-hand lanes. others include oak wood, washington boulevard at ridge road and howard county. and also, the accident cleanup continues in the city for north charles street at gatehouse drive. as far as delays, no improvement whatsoever. the top side of the inner loop, very slow there from the jones falls expressway to bel air road. on the west side inner loop, plenty of brake lights there from southwestern boulevard to liberty road. quite a backup on 7
however, we can do things to help students function in an environment in which underaged drinking is going to happen. >> reporter: the collaborative will also host intensive training sessions. the next one is scheduled for early november. reporting live for wjz, linh bui, wjz eyewitness news. >> they host the collaborative. nearly a dozen other colleges participate. >>> if you're waiting for somebody to get home from work, let's check in on our roads right now, here's...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me ♪ >>> gas prices are hitting new lows. what does it all mean for the consumer? let's bring in david dillon, chairman and ceo of kroegger, t nation's largest grocery store chain. mr. dillon, this food stamps thing kind of snuck up on everybody. what will be the impact really? >> the impact is significant to the customers who rely on food stamps to pay for their food. after all, that's an obvious necessity. at kroger, we don't expect the impact to be significant. so much so that we confirmed our guidance for sales and earnings yesterday for the rest of this year and th
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. the ocean gets warmer. the peruvian anchovy harvest suffers. it raises the price of fishmeal, cattle feed and beef. bny mellon turns insights like these into powerful investment strategies. for a university endowment. it funds a marine biologist... who studies the peruvian anchovy. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ i always feel...
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when you walk into one of our scenes, you break a laser beam that creates this whole environment. but that is the key. we touch all your senses, and it's also about the fact that you're in the action. you live within that scene. and so that's a whole different feeling, and that's bringing your own adrenaline. we studied the psychology of fear and phobias, and the way that the haunted attractions are laid out brings those elements into play. and it make a big difference when you're there or you're watching other people get scared which can be very humorous. [laughter] tracy: humorous, i guess. people do enjoy this kind of stuff. i am scared of my own shadow, so i wouldn't even walk across the street from one of these things. have the zombie movies helped though? i've got to believe kids want to be zombies now, so your haunts are the place to be. >> you know what? this is the year of the zombie, unbelievable. you'll see that vampires, waive wolves, these -- wear wolves, these types of creaturessing continue to change every single year. it's definitely something you're bringing to li
when you walk into one of our scenes, you break a laser beam that creates this whole environment. but that is the key. we touch all your senses, and it's also about the fact that you're in the action. you live within that scene. and so that's a whole different feeling, and that's bringing your own adrenaline. we studied the psychology of fear and phobias, and the way that the haunted attractions are laid out brings those elements into play. and it make a big difference when you're there or...
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they eat all the small rodents out there in the environment. >> what if you like rodents. >> you are holding a rescued animal. that's one of over 23,000 animals that seaworld rescued during the last nearly 50 years. >> what's this guy's name? >> chicklet. he hit a car in northern virginia and taken to a rehab place there. unfortunately, because of damage to his left eye, he was not able to be released. so now he's an ambassador for his species. >> it's a better job. >> yeah, it's a great job. >> consistent pay. >> they're not related, are they? >> n. this is a screech owl, full grown. this is one of the largest species of owls. just beautiful. >> where do they thrive? what part of the country? >> the screech owls are found pretty much widespread throughout the eastern part of the united states. there is the western screech owl. owls are in every continent except antarctica. >> there was a screech on the set earlier because you thought it was a fake tarantula but it was real. >> it is. we have some of those to show you right now. >> i didn't realize there were 900 species for varietie
they eat all the small rodents out there in the environment. >> what if you like rodents. >> you are holding a rescued animal. that's one of over 23,000 animals that seaworld rescued during the last nearly 50 years. >> what's this guy's name? >> chicklet. he hit a car in northern virginia and taken to a rehab place there. unfortunately, because of damage to his left eye, he was not able to be released. so now he's an ambassador for his species. >> it's a better...
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my home environment. about relationships. about all these things that no other doctor ever asked me questions about. >> how about your sleeve? >> reporter: concierge medicine is not cheap, $1500 a year in addition to the cost of insurance. for that patients get same or next-day appointments, longer physicals and 24/7 email and phone access. >> weekends, 11:00 at night, 2:00 in the morning i had an incident when i first joined and he takes your call. what other doctor is going to do that? >> first and foremost doctors are telling us if i don't make this change i'm leaving medicine. >> reporter: one big reason? the affordable care act. since the law passed number of doctors practicing concierge care increased 25% to some 5,000 doctors. >> when you're seeing 30 or 40 patient as day, giving them five, six, seven minutes each, they're very, very worried they will make a mistake and someone will die because of it. >> reporter: lower reimbursements under obamacare means doctors need to see more patients to maintain the same revenue.
my home environment. about relationships. about all these things that no other doctor ever asked me questions about. >> how about your sleeve? >> reporter: concierge medicine is not cheap, $1500 a year in addition to the cost of insurance. for that patients get same or next-day appointments, longer physicals and 24/7 email and phone access. >> weekends, 11:00 at night, 2:00 in the morning i had an incident when i first joined and he takes your call. what other doctor is going...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. for a transcript or to see an online version of this episode of "to the contrary" please visit our pbs website at www.pbs.org/tothecontrary. beste, the kite runner and a thousand splendid suns. his newest is and the mountains echoed and it's an instant hit. khaled hosseini is coming up next on well read. well read is made possible in part by the generous support of viewers like you. thank you. [ music ] >>terry: hi everybody, i'm terry tazioli. thanks for joining us on well read. khaled hosseini is our guest today and for lots and lots of readers that's all you have to say to get them to stay tuned or to sprint off to a bookstore, or a computer looking for his latest. he must have a new book out right? he does. it's called and the moun
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. was a truly amazing day.ey, without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers. you can find it all on angie's list. join today. we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ medicare part d plan did you know that if you enroll in a where walmart is a preferred pharmacy, you could save up to 80% on your co-pays over other pharmacies? this could lower your prescription co-pays to as low as a dollar so you can enjoy the things that really matter. and now that we're a preferred pharmacy for many national plans, it's never been easier to save. choose any plan where walmart is a preferred pharmacy provider by log
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. was a truly amazing day.ey, without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers. you can find it all on angie's list. join today. we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in...
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. >> they know that, especially in today's partisan environment, the hits are going to keep on coming on the administration from republicans and others. where does the administration, the white house, the president, go from here? >> inside the hearing room yesterday, the republicans were so tough, the democrats did rally to the secretary's side quite a bit even though they asked tough questions, too, on the politics. they were trying to help her a little bit. where did you go from here? the president came to this town to try to get people to lift their heads, look over the horizon saying when mitt romney's health care plan, a bipartisan plan rolled out, only 123 signed up the first month. now, years later, the public is happy with that program. it was a good try by the president saying the same thing, they have to get through the embarrassing stories. the volume at least in washington will get turned down a bit, because congress is going home. they'll have a chance to restore some faith in this. >> before congress leaves, another deadline i've got to ask you about, december 13th, when
. >> they know that, especially in today's partisan environment, the hits are going to keep on coming on the administration from republicans and others. where does the administration, the white house, the president, go from here? >> inside the hearing room yesterday, the republicans were so tough, the democrats did rally to the secretary's side quite a bit even though they asked tough questions, too, on the politics. they were trying to help her a little bit. where did you go from...
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the contrary" provided by: the cornell douglas foundation committed to encouraging stewardship of the environment, land conservation, watershed protection and eliminating harmful chemicals. additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation. the wallace genetic foundation the e. rhodes and leona b. carpenter foundation. and by the charles a. frueauff foundation. for a transcript or to see an online version of this episode of "to the contrary" please visit our pbs website at www.pbs.org/tothecontrary. - bob scully's world show is brought to you by smi-enerpro. the solution in energy optimization. and by... ...domaine pinnacle ice apple wine. winter's gold. ♪ - hi, this is bob scully, and welcome to another edition of the world show: entrepreneurs/ the dobson series. entrepreneurship, we like to say on this show, is democracy in the economy, and it's true. while the entrepreneur is building something for himself or herself, for the family, they are also doing good, because they are helping the economy grow, they're creating jobs, they're putting down roots in the community. all those things ar
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they were living in, and it was truly a binge drinking environment. they were very open about, and that does give leeway to an occasion where people can be vulnerable. but they are going to be vulnerable on both sides of that equation. the men and the women as well. both sides if you have been subjected to a great deal of intoxication are going to be conclusions. >> yeah, i have seen numbers that as many as three-quarters of the rapist are people who have been drinking heavily. now you think this substantially underreported and you have learned of others who have suffered from this and who hadn't talked about it. >> yeah, and like what joie was saying, rape is not a knew problem. it's not that it's new. it's that we are finally connecting and have the language to speak out about it. social media has given us an entirely new platform to connect country. >> and beyond that there is such a shame in coming forward. it couldn't have happened to you or at a place as safe as carolina or any other school. look at rape statistics on college campuses and they a
they were living in, and it was truly a binge drinking environment. they were very open about, and that does give leeway to an occasion where people can be vulnerable. but they are going to be vulnerable on both sides of that equation. the men and the women as well. both sides if you have been subjected to a great deal of intoxication are going to be conclusions. >> yeah, i have seen numbers that as many as three-quarters of the rapist are people who have been drinking heavily. now you...
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> if you like your plan you can keep your plan. >> this week, a lesson in politics. never make a promise you cannot keep. >> tell that to 16 million americans. >> damage control. >> hold me accountable. >> the american people are mad as hell. the nsa scandal, is there anyone out there we are not spying on? >> we do not spy on anyone except for valid for chris's. -- purposes. we only work within the law. >> cutbacks of food stamps. >> after these cuts, the average benefit per person will be $1.40 per meal. >> if you are looking for good news, try boston. >> this is for you, boston. [applause] >> you guys deserve it. >> the greatest place on earth. >> president obama said it over and over. if you like your insurance plan you could keep it. the health care act will not change that. it turns out that millions of americans who are buying limited coverage are receiving letters after all. the president's response. >> if you're getting one of these letters, shop around in the
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> if you like your plan you can keep your plan. >> this week, a lesson in politics. never make a promise you cannot keep. >> tell that to 16 million americans. >> damage control. >> hold me accountable. >> the american people are mad as hell. the nsa scandal, is there anyone out there we are not spying on? >> we do not spy on anyone except for...
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so our team continues to evaluate the environment and what's going on, with the environment as it relates to health care and we'll make more decisions on that as we go forward. but as it relates to part-time teamer, this year we heard loudly from our team last year that they want more hours. we've been focused as we look at holiday staffing plans about providing more hours to our team if they want them. and we continue -- we're going to still hire 70,000 team members this holiday season to help us with the great sales we expect to do. but our first priority is providing all the hours that our team members want. >> john, you mentioned consumer spending, which you mentioned consumer spending which has been fragile. it could take another hit this friday when the food stamp benefit expires. some analysts say that could take as much as $16 billion of spending out of the economy and hurt target, walmart, other retailers that fend on some dep. how are you prepared and what sort of impact do you think it will have? >> there's clearly an impact there. our role -- our -- the food offering for us pl
so our team continues to evaluate the environment and what's going on, with the environment as it relates to health care and we'll make more decisions on that as we go forward. but as it relates to part-time teamer, this year we heard loudly from our team last year that they want more hours. we've been focused as we look at holiday staffing plans about providing more hours to our team if they want them. and we continue -- we're going to still hire 70,000 team members this holiday season to help...
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very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's either. >> they say i'm doesn't 50 movies. three of them have something to do with space. >> but it was such an iconic role, i think. that's why. >> wi us glad to have been there. >> you've been there. i get it. >> this movie, ten years to make, over 100 million dollars. why did it take so long? >> it took ten years to get the script to where they wanted it, and they th you know, it's a complicated movie and nobody wanted to make a complicated movie except the people who pulled up the mean for it. it's really a big film. >> the cast is incredible. viola davis, harrison ford. >> this young man. asia budder field. >
very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ can help you take charge of your future. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well, not having branches let's us give you great rates and service. i'd like that. a new way to bank. a better way to save. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> take a look. here is the "squawk" pumpkin carver today. michael is here, these been carving along the way. this is -- was that liesman? >> yeah, you see liesman right there. >> oh, you didn't look. because it's so unbelievable. >> get a closer look. >>
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ can help you take charge of your future. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really...
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you know, they want to get into another environment, maybe stop thinking about the world and how scary that is and actually come out and get scared. >> reporter: as profits rise faster than the living dead. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> and that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> we want to know what's your biggest halloween expense this year. >> just logon to wnnfans.com, and let us know exactly what is on your mind -- >> i saw you -- don't even. i saw you. >> i tried to get her to scare you. i forgot we have these cameras. >> you want me to have this baby right here on the set. >> i'm here for you, girl. >> you want this child to come popping out. ain't gonna happen. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. popping out. ain't gonna happen. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> welcome to "the mix," everybody. we have got some great items for you. i have been working on my items for the last two minutes, and rob has been working on it for the last three hours because it's so complicated. he's still working on it. >> i'm studying up. i'm cramming. i'm unprepared. >> this
you know, they want to get into another environment, maybe stop thinking about the world and how scary that is and actually come out and get scared. >> reporter: as profits rise faster than the living dead. clayton sandell, abc news, denver. >> and that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> we want to know what's your biggest halloween expense this year. >> just logon to wnnfans.com, and let us know exactly what is on your mind -- >> i saw you -- don't...
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shuts down their fund-raising car wash claiming it hurts the environment. here to talk is a cheerleader and her mom. thanks for being up this morning, up early i know from the west coast. how disappointing is it, bailey, to know you guys can't raise the money that you need to just get a shot at winning a championship? >> i'm really disappointed because as a cheerleader, during profootball and basketball, that's what we work towards. we go to practice and practice three hours a day, three days a week. and plus games and then that's just our main goal. that's where we want to go. knowing that it's going to be that much harder to get there without the money is very disappointing especially because of all the hard work we put in. >> sure. you're a bunch of hard-working individuals there. elizabeth, you're the team mom, not only bailey's mom. i'm sure you found out in a way that was fairly serious. we have the info from the e.p.a. that came in. how frustrating is it for you as a mom to see the kids want to work hard and earn their way? >> it was really unfortuna
shuts down their fund-raising car wash claiming it hurts the environment. here to talk is a cheerleader and her mom. thanks for being up this morning, up early i know from the west coast. how disappointing is it, bailey, to know you guys can't raise the money that you need to just get a shot at winning a championship? >> i'm really disappointed because as a cheerleader, during profootball and basketball, that's what we work towards. we go to practice and practice three hours a day, three...
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very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's either. >> they say i'm doesn't 50 movies. three of them have something to do with space. >> but it was such an iconic role, i think. that's why. >> wi us glad to have been there. >> you've been there. i get it. >> this movie, ten years to make, over 100 million dollars. why did it take so long? >> it took ten years to get the script to where they wanted it and they th you know it's a complicated movie and nobody wanted to make a complicated movie except the people who pulled up the mean for it. it's really a big film. >> the cast is incredible. viola davis, harrison ford. >> this young man. asia budder field. >>
very young people trained in strategy in a waitness environment but who have the capacity to correlate and manipulate best the amount of information and derive strategies from it. and this young man i have recruit and trained, young ender, is especially bright but he comes from a troubles family and i am a manipulator and a mentor. >> yo you a good guy or bad guy? >> you pays your money and taking your choice. i'm. we've got good parts, back pads. >> you don't look at genre's...
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multiply that across over a thound locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. liz: 58.com. have you heard of this? shares of the current list of china. this is the craigslist of china. online merchandise. take a look at these shares. today, its public debut on the stock exchange. selling 11 million american depositary shares for $17 each. already at 25. bill ackman, the billionaire hedge fund, little pudgy, little sensitive. he lost millions on the shortening of herbalife. but he's not giving up yet. charlie gasparino with the latest. charlie: he's kind of a weird guy. apparently our competition brand x wrote a headline about the fight he had with icahn. he called up and asked for a correction. he is not technically a billionaire. liz: smart, thoughtful, interesting but this trait is bringing him down. charlie: that and i think he is a media in a plater. we went after carl icahn, we put him want to defend himself the head in his defense admitted to manipulating the media. it is not his fault, but you c
multiply that across over a thound locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. liz: 58.com. have you heard of this? shares of the current list of china. this is the craigslist of china. online merchandise. take a look at these shares. today, its public debut on the stock exchange. selling 11 million american depositary shares for $17 each. already at 25. bill ackman, the billionaire hedge fund, little pudgy,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> we're following breaking news involving a possible israeli strike against syria. israeli warplanes are reportedly suspected of firing on a shipment of russian missiles near the syrian coastal town of latakia. this apparently part of an effort to keep advanced weapons from falling into the wrong hands. israeli officials are not commenting. it comes on the heels of a deadline in which syria declared it has destroyed its stockpiles of chemical weapons and production facilities. for more on the significance of this, i'm joined by the "atlantic's" steve clemens. steve, what can you tell us? >> well, i just happened to come from a meeting with a senior administration official who happened to state that this was an israe
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> we're following breaking news involving a possible israeli strike against syria. israeli warplanes are...
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they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >>> this is called revenge porn. when someone publishes a sexually explicit photo of a person on the internet without permission. usually after a breakup. today delegate jon cardin is bro deucing a bill to make this illegal in maryland. california and new jersey are the only other states that have similar laws. >>> the battle to get people to quit smoking in our state is working according to the maryland state medical society. today they are releasing a report. they say it shows the 2008 cigarette tax increase is reducing the number of smokers especially among young people. the group is also poposing another tax hike to further decrease the nu
they verify that all our chickens are cared for in a clean, safe environment... and fed an all-veggie diet. no other chicken company does this. but at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. well, at perdue, we say you are what you eat...eats. so we feed our chickens an all-veggie diet, including corn and marigolds with no added animal by-products... hormones...or steroids. because at perdue, we believe in a better chicken. >>> this is called revenge porn. when someone publishes a...
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the ipo back in may of 2012 that this was a company that would transition from a desktop to a mobile environment. increase in mobile adoption and mobile ad growth. i would not expect the stock to keep skiking up like this. >> once we enter the next first quarter it will get harder and harder? >> listen to what you just said. they didn't have a mobile app at the beginning of the year that allowed users to kay tore and tailer to their clients. no one is sitting down at a desktop and shopping any more. no one is looking to is do what their friends are doing. >> those users were on their desktops right? there were no ads. where they were going to get behind is everybody knew that it was a desktop proposition. i think this is very positive. this was the big question. they have to grow in video and figure out how to figure this out. >> that's the key. what's the next catalyst here. last quarter they surprised. this quarter you start saying okay. they have got that mobile figured out. until you find that out, maybe you know it already. >> let's bring in bob peck. he will be with us the full hour. confe
the ipo back in may of 2012 that this was a company that would transition from a desktop to a mobile environment. increase in mobile adoption and mobile ad growth. i would not expect the stock to keep skiking up like this. >> once we enter the next first quarter it will get harder and harder? >> listen to what you just said. they didn't have a mobile app at the beginning of the year that allowed users to kay tore and tailer to their clients. no one is sitting down at a desktop and...
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. >> at the time it was state of the art, and it has stayed state of the art technology, but in an environment like los angeles these things are a thing of the past. there is no way politically or even room-wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more important. puente hills also runs a massive recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all set to be recycled. the hope is more centers like this one will be the future, and land fills like this one will be the past. >> when you look at what we're doing and where this industry is going to go, these are dinosaurs. >> reporter: still, the trash that has been come to go puente hills every day for the past 60-plus years has to go somewhere. eventually it will be trucked some 200-miles away to blythe, california. >> reporter: doesn't the trash then become another neighborhood's problem? isn't the whole idea not in my backyard move this community to another community? >> absolutely. and unfortunately the way t
. >> at the time it was state of the art, and it has stayed state of the art technology, but in an environment like los angeles these things are a thing of the past. there is no way politically or even room-wise that we could ever build another landfill like this in a setting like this. >> reporter: which is why this place becomes even more important. puente hills also runs a massive recycling center that will continue to operate. from sorting to stacking, plastics, paper, cans, all...
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. >> a green rush for marijuana instead of gold at a cost to our environment. >> and it doesn't just impact our state. these are our national treasures. these are our national forests and national parks. >> and just this week, senator dianne feinstein urged the environmental protection agency to step in and help fight the environmental damage caused by pot groves in the centralvale. it's not just happying there, it's happening throughout the state. >> if you have a tip for elise or anyone else in our investigative unit, call us an at 888-996-tips or send us an e-mail to nbcbayarea.com. >> now to a developing story this halloween. a night of trick or treating turned dangerous for two young boys. a driver hit a 12 and 13-year-old in the town of clover dale about 30 minutes north of santa rosa. police say the driver is a 75-year-old man who is cooperating with the investigation he is not believed to have been drinking, speeding or using his cell phone. the boys were transported to the hospital but their conditions not released. >>> new tonight, a family from brazil is in san francisco t
. >> a green rush for marijuana instead of gold at a cost to our environment. >> and it doesn't just impact our state. these are our national treasures. these are our national forests and national parks. >> and just this week, senator dianne feinstein urged the environmental protection agency to step in and help fight the environmental damage caused by pot groves in the centralvale. it's not just happying there, it's happening throughout the state. >> if you have a tip...
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going to do is what it's done for twenty years it's going to destroy buildings and people pollute the environment it doesn't work very well and you mention collateral damage well that's the rule that's kind of the rule when we use the air power we expect and we get plenty of collateral damage and you can't you can't really make up for that by saying i'm sorry you said earlier but only pointing the finger of blame at the political system that the prime minister but just how much is the u.s. responsible for the situation in the wrong oh my goodness i mean you know twenty years you know nine hundred ninety nine hundred ninety one we been the bombing the dozen years of vinyl between that the second invasion then we put in place puppets who marquis amazingly is still there one of the guys we've been working with for a decade these people do not have the credibility that they would need to be true leaders political leaders of a unified iraq and they're facing problems that are well beyond their capabilities . and some other world news and brief now pakistan's rest of province of has been rocked by a de
going to do is what it's done for twenty years it's going to destroy buildings and people pollute the environment it doesn't work very well and you mention collateral damage well that's the rule that's kind of the rule when we use the air power we expect and we get plenty of collateral damage and you can't you can't really make up for that by saying i'm sorry you said earlier but only pointing the finger of blame at the political system that the prime minister but just how much is the u.s....
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what began as a sheltered environment for children of 12 families has grown into a place that fosters community inclusion. a look through the eyes of one of the clients. >> for michael, painting brought him peace. >> it's relaxing. >> his passion is reflected on the walls of abilities united, serving people of all age was a range of disabilities. >> what is your favorite? >> lion. >> he's nice. >> it's a talent fostered by abilities united. his works have been sold throughout the bay area and beyond. >> to michael it's huge self esteem build. now he knows he's an artist and people, anywhere, i meerngs he sold work internationally. it's huge. >> reporter: executive director says michael thrived, learning independent living skill was a coach. >> things you and i take for granted like going out, shopping, traveling on the bus, cleaning our place, doing a budget, those skills we try to teach so that the people that we're serving can be a successful as possible out there in the community. >> reporter: tell me about what this program has helped you with. >> become independent. help my socia
what began as a sheltered environment for children of 12 families has grown into a place that fosters community inclusion. a look through the eyes of one of the clients. >> for michael, painting brought him peace. >> it's relaxing. >> his passion is reflected on the walls of abilities united, serving people of all age was a range of disabilities. >> what is your favorite? >> lion. >> he's nice. >> it's a talent fostered by abilities united. his works...
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one billion dollar loan at a six percent interest rate which is a reasonable interest rate in this environment and then their share their convertible debentures would be convertible into the equity of the company going forward and i would suspect that in the public markets right now. before the fairfax jumped into the mix there were other private equity firms like that were very interested in this company so i think they're going to take a position in the company earn an interest rate and then i think look at some of these other companies like to see what they do now that black berry is now open to take out other investments now how wall street has not responded well to the news this takeover falling apart what are the benefits and drawbacks of fairfax investing one billion dollars into the company rather than just taking it over. well i think that here you know fairfax gets a greater return on their investment versus just being an equity holder so they they have some security against the money that they've put up and taking it over you know is a big i mean is a is a difficult thing to do and
one billion dollar loan at a six percent interest rate which is a reasonable interest rate in this environment and then their share their convertible debentures would be convertible into the equity of the company going forward and i would suspect that in the public markets right now. before the fairfax jumped into the mix there were other private equity firms like that were very interested in this company so i think they're going to take a position in the company earn an interest rate and then...
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and i would argue probably the internet and this business environment demands that. >> rose: could be competitive, you have to do that. >> that's right. we've seen so many of amazon's fellow first generation internet companies that didn't have that same outlook. aol, yahoo, e-bay for that march. they didn't quite have the drive and the pursuit of excellence that jeff does and they've all stumbled in various ways. >> rose: you also written about jeff's personal life. you found his birth father. how did you do that? >> first i'll just say you know as i started this project, it was kind of gap in the bezos story. i mean we know a lot about his early years, including a lot about his real father, his adopted father, mike bezos who is, has an incredible story, came from cuba, became a successful executive at exxon, invested early on in amazon. but i did wonder about you know his biological father who left his life when he was three. and jeff has said he never met the man, never had a relationship with him. i knew his name so i just went looking for him. one of the interesting thing i found
and i would argue probably the internet and this business environment demands that. >> rose: could be competitive, you have to do that. >> that's right. we've seen so many of amazon's fellow first generation internet companies that didn't have that same outlook. aol, yahoo, e-bay for that march. they didn't quite have the drive and the pursuit of excellence that jeff does and they've all stumbled in various ways. >> rose: you also written about jeff's personal life. you found...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting with life™. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool only from progressive. >> a top government official is now apologizing to all americans for the obamacare web site fee as score, but judging we today's hearing on capitol hill, sorry is probably not good enough. this is the first
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. ♪ ♪ if i was a flower growing wild and free ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to be my sweet honeybee ♪ ♪ and if was a tree growing tall and green ♪ ♪ all i'd want is you to shade me and be my leaves ♪ grown in america. picked & packed at the peak of ripeness. the same essential nutrients as fresh. del monte. bursting...
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and make sure they are going to be in a safe environment. >> the father was arrested late last week for an unrelated incident. it was during that time he told the arresting officer about his family's hardship. in trying to do good deed, officer ended up arresting the child's mother as well. >>> cashier in walnut creek was robbed at gun point. the suspect got away with a small amount of crash. as they report, not before the investigators got a hold of the picture. >> day after being robbed, the tooty fruity shop, off the palos verdes mall is closed. a sign up front, it is shutting down for a few days, after police say, this man, seen in the surveillance photo robbed the cashier at gun point just before 6:00 saturday evening. >> the suspect, white male in his twenty eats, has -- 20s, has just come in. purchased some yogurt. when the employee opened the till, grabbed money from the till, demanded the money. at one point, fled the cash and crash. >> the employee was working alone at the time and no other customers were in the yogurt shop. lieutenant jay hill, the employee also a young man d
and make sure they are going to be in a safe environment. >> the father was arrested late last week for an unrelated incident. it was during that time he told the arresting officer about his family's hardship. in trying to do good deed, officer ended up arresting the child's mother as well. >>> cashier in walnut creek was robbed at gun point. the suspect got away with a small amount of crash. as they report, not before the investigators got a hold of the picture. >> day...
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but he was also unable to get a lot of bills through congress because of the environment he faces. so i think part of this has been about obama but part of it has been a very, very effective republican legislative policy. that even though it cost the party in its polls, really hurt the administration in implementing these bills. >> i'm going to coin phrase -- >> i just want to say, that opposition is not responsible for the lousy execution here of the health care bill. >> right, right. thank you for that, david. again, i will coin the phrase, powerhouse panel. because that's indeed what this is. i want to thank julian zelizer, andrew card, mack mclairty and david goergan. thank you very much. ♪ ♪ hey [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up, to be the world's best sports sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ something like a phenomenon, baby ♪ ♪ you're something like a phenomenon ♪ [ male announcer ] the cadillac ats, 2013 north american car of the year. lease this cadillac ats for around $299 per month with premium care maintenance included. so
but he was also unable to get a lot of bills through congress because of the environment he faces. so i think part of this has been about obama but part of it has been a very, very effective republican legislative policy. that even though it cost the party in its polls, really hurt the administration in implementing these bills. >> i'm going to coin phrase -- >> i just want to say, that opposition is not responsible for the lousy execution here of the health care bill. >>...
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>> the united states has a good environment especially for a young children that they get good education, and in afghanistan it's impossible for the kids, especially for the one who is working with the american for their kids it's impossible to goe go to the schools or kindergarten to get education. but for here there is no more fear of taliban to get my children or harm my children. i you can sen can send them to s or kindergarten for a good education. >> i saw somewhere you said that in afghanistan they would learn to hold guns. here they will learn to hold a pencil and paper. >> yeah. janis when he got off the plane last night i asked him, what does this mean to you? my kids instead of having to learn how to predict and defend -- protect and defend themselves, when they go to school they will be taught to hold a pen and pencil and piece of paper. >> janis welcom well to welcomed states. >> straight ahead the surprising pick for the most powerful person in the world. and mariel hemingway talks about the issues that her family has been fighting for a senlts efort --century. today's date
>> the united states has a good environment especially for a young children that they get good education, and in afghanistan it's impossible for the kids, especially for the one who is working with the american for their kids it's impossible to goe go to the schools or kindergarten to get education. but for here there is no more fear of taliban to get my children or harm my children. i you can sen can send them to s or kindergarten for a good education. >> i saw somewhere you said...